| =============================================================================== |
| U S E R M A N U A L |
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| Copyright (C) 2008-2018, Marvell International Ltd. |
| All Rights Reserved |
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| 1) FOR DRIVER BUILD |
| |
| Goto source code directory wlan_src/. |
| make [clean] build |
| The driver and utility binaries can be found in ../bin_xxxx directory. |
| The driver code supports Linux kernel up to 4.15. |
| |
| 2) FOR DRIVER INSTALL |
| |
| a) Copy firmware image sd8786_uapsta.bin | sd8787_uapsta.bin | ... to |
| /lib/firmware/mrvl/ directory, create the directory if it doesn't exist. |
| b) Install WLAN driver, |
| There are drv_mode, max_sta_bss, max_uap_bss etc. module parameters. |
| The bit settings of drv_mode are, |
| Bit 0 : STA |
| Bit 1 : uAP |
| Bit 2 : WIFIDIRECT |
| The default drv_mode is 7. |
| Bit 4 : NAN |
| |
| max_sta_bss: Maximum number of STA BSS (default 1, max 1) |
| sta_name: Name of the STA interface (default: "mlan") |
| max_uap_bss: Maximum number of uAP BSS (default 1, max 2) |
| uap_name: Name of the uAP interface (default: "uap") |
| max_wfd_bss: Maximum number of WIFIDIRECT BSS (default 1, max 1) |
| wfd_name: Name of the WIFIDIRECT interface (default: "wfd") |
| max_vir_bss: Number of Virtual interfaces (default 0) |
| nan_name: Name of the NAN interface (default: "nan") |
| max_nan_bss: Number of NAN interfaces (default 1) |
| For example, to install SD8787 driver, |
| insmod mlan.ko |
| insmod sd8787.ko [drv_mode=3] [fw_name=mrvl/sd8787_uapsta.bin] |
| To load driver in STA only mode, |
| insmod mlan.ko |
| insmod sd8787.ko drv_mode=1 [fw_name=mrvl/sd8787_uapsta.bin] |
| To load driver in uAP only mode, |
| insmod mlan.ko |
| insmod sd8787.ko drv_mode=2 [fw_name=mrvl/sd8787_uapsta.bin] |
| |
| To switch mode between STA only, uAP only and uAPSTA etc. in run time, |
| echo drv_mode=1 > /proc/mwlan/config // STA mode |
| echo drv_mode=2 > /proc/mwlan/config // uAP mode |
| echo drv_mode=3 > /proc/mwlan/config // STA+uAP mode |
| echo drv_mode=7 > /proc/mwlan/config // STA+uAP+WIFIDIRECT mode |
| c) Uninstall WLAN driver, |
| ifconfig mlanX down |
| ifconfig uapX down |
| rmmod sd8xxx |
| rmmod mlan |
| |
| To load driver with MFG firmware file, use mfg_mode=1 when insmod WLAN driver and |
| specify MFG firmware name if needed. |
| |
| There are some other parameters for debugging purpose etc. Use modinfo to check details. |
| drvdbg=<bit mask of driver debug message control> |
| dev_cap_mask=<Bit mask of the device capability> |
| mac_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx <override the MAC address (in hex)> |
| auto_ds=0|1|2 <use MLAN default | enable auto deepsleep | disable auto deepsleep> |
| ps_mode=0|1|2 <use MLAN default | enable IEEE PS mode | disable IEEE PS mode> |
| p2p_enh=0|1 <Disable enhanced P2P (default) | Enable enhanced P2P> |
| max_tx_buf=2048|4096|8192 <maximum AMSDU Tx buffer size> |
| pm_keep_power=1|0 <PM keep power in suspend (default) | PM no power in suspend> |
| shutdown_hs=1|0 <Enable HS when shutdown | No HS when shutdown (default)> |
| cfg_11d=0|1|2 <use MLAN default | enable 11d | disable 11d> |
| dts_enable=0|1 <Disable DTS | Enable DTS (default)> |
| hw_test=0|1 <Disable hardware test (default) | Enable hardware test> |
| fw_serial=0|1 <support parallel download FW | support serial download FW (default)> |
| req_fw_nowait=0|1 <use request_firmware API (default) | use request_firmware_nowait API> |
| init_cfg=<init config (MAC addresses, registers etc.) file name> |
| e.g. copy init_cfg.conf to firmware directory, init_cfg=mrvl/init_cfg.conf |
| cal_data_cfg=<CAL data config file name> |
| e.g. copy cal_data.conf to firmware directory, cal_data_cfg=mrvl/cal_data.conf |
| txpwrlimit_cfg=<Tx power limit config file name> |
| e.g. copy txpwrlimit_cfg_set.conf to firmware directory, txpwrlimit_cfg=mrvl/txpwrlimit_cfg_set.conf |
| init_hostcmd_cfg=<init hostcmd config file name> |
| e.g. copy init_hostcmd_cfg.conf to firmware directory, init_hostcmd_cfg=mrvl/init_hostcmd_cfg.conf |
| sdio_rx_aggr=1|2 <Enable SDIO rx aggr (default) | Disable SDIO rx aggr> |
| cfg80211_wext=<bit mask of CFG80211 and WEXT control> |
| Bit 0: STA WEXT |
| Bit 1: uAP WEXT |
| Bit 2: STA CFG80211 |
| Bit 3: uAP CFG80211 |
| cfg80211_drcs=1|0 <Enable DRCS support (default) | Disable DRCS support> |
| reg_alpha2=<Regulatory alpha2 (default NULL)> |
| wq_sched_prio: Priority for work queue |
| wq_sched_policy: Scheduling policy for work queue |
| (0: SCHED_NORMAL, 1: SCHED_FIFO, 2: SCHED_RR, 3: SCHED_BATCH, 5: SCHED_IDLE) |
| Please note that, both wq_sched_prio and wq_sched_policy should be provided |
| as module parameters. If wq_sched_policy is (0, 3 or 5), then wq_sched_prio |
| must be 0. wq_sched_prio should be 1 to 99 otherwise. |
| rx_work=0|1|2 <default | Enable rx_work_queue | Disable rx_work_queue> |
| indrstcfg=<2-byte IR configuration> |
| gpio pin (high byte): GPIO pin no to be used as trigger for out band reset |
| (0xFF: default pin configuration) |
| ir_mode (low byte) : independent reset mode |
| (0: disable, 1: enable out band, 2: enable in band) |
| For example, to enable out band reset via gpio_pin 14 |
| indrstcfg=0x0e01 |
| To enable out band reset via default gpio_pin |
| indrstcfg=0xff01 |
| To enable in band reset and disable out band reset |
| indrstcfg=0x02 |
| |
| Note: On some platforms (e.g. PXA910/920) double quotation marks ("") need to used |
| for module parameters. |
| insmod sd8xxx.ko "<para1> <para2> ..." |
| |
| 3) FOR DRIVER PROC & DEBUG |
| |
| The following info are provided in /proc/net/mwlan/mlanX/info, |
| on kernel 2.6.24 or later, the entry is /proc/mwlan/mlanX/info. |
| |
| driver_name = "wlan" |
| driver_version = <chip id, firmware version and driver version> |
| interface_name = "mlanX" |
| bss_mode = "Ad-hoc" | "Managed" | "Auto" | "Unknown" |
| media_state = "Disconnected" | "Connected" |
| mac_address = <6-byte adapter MAC address> |
| multicase_count = <multicast address count> |
| essid = <current SSID> |
| bssid = <current BSSID> |
| channel = <current channel> |
| region_code = <current region code> |
| multicast_address[n] = <multicast address> |
| num_tx_bytes = <number of bytes sent to device> |
| num_rx_bytes = <number of bytes received from device and sent to kernel> |
| num_tx_pkts = <number of packets sent to device> |
| num_rx_pkts = <number of packets received from device and sent to kernel> |
| num_tx_pkts_dropped = <number of Tx packets dropped by driver> |
| num_rx_pkts_dropped = <number of Rx packets dropped by driver> |
| num_tx_pkts_err = <number of Tx packets failed to send to device> |
| num_rx_pkts_err = <number of Rx packets failed to receive from device> |
| carrier "on" | "off" |
| tx queue "stopped" | "started" |
| |
| The following debug info are provided in /proc/net/mwlan/mlanX/debug, |
| on kernel 2.6.24 or later, the entry is /proc/mwlan/mlanX/debug. |
| |
| drvdbg = <bit mask of driver debug message control> |
| wmm_ac_vo = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcVo queue> |
| wmm_ac_vi = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcVi queue> |
| wmm_ac_be = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcBE queue> |
| wmm_ac_bk = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcBK queue> |
| max_tx_buf_size = <maximum Tx buffer size> |
| tx_buf_size = <current Tx buffer size> |
| curr_tx_buf_size = <current Tx buffer size in FW> |
| ps_mode = <0/1, CAM mode/PS mode> |
| ps_state = <0/1/2/3, awake state/pre-sleep state/sleep-confirm state/sleep state> |
| is_deep_sleep = <0/1, not deep sleep state/deep sleep state> |
| wakeup_dev_req = <0/1, wakeup device not required/required> |
| wakeup_tries = <wakeup device count, cleared when device awake> |
| hs_configured = <0/1, host sleep not configured/configured> |
| hs_activated = <0/1, extended host sleep not activated/activated> |
| tx_pkts_queued = <number of Tx packets queued> |
| pps_uapsd_mode = <0/1, PPS/UAPSD mode disabled/enabled> |
| sleep_pd = <sleep period in milliseconds> |
| qos_cfg = <WMM QoS info> |
| tx_lock_flag = <0/1, Tx lock flag> |
| port_open = <0/1, port open flag> |
| scan_processing = <0/1, scan processing flag> |
| num_tx_timeout = <number of Tx timeout> |
| num_cmd_timeout = <number of timeout commands> |
| timeout_cmd_id = <command id of the last timeout command> |
| timeout_cmd_act = <command action of the last timeout command> |
| last_cmd_id = <command id of the last several commands sent to device> |
| last_cmd_act = <command action of the last several commands sent to device> |
| last_cmd_index = <0 based last command index> |
| last_cmd_resp_id = <command id of the last several command responses received from device> |
| last_cmd_resp_index = <0 based last command response index> |
| last_event = <event id of the last several events received from device> |
| last_event_index = <0 based last event index> |
| num_cmd_h2c_fail = <number of commands failed to send to device> |
| num_cmd_sleep_cfm_fail = <number of sleep confirm failed to send to device> |
| num_tx_h2c_fail = <number of data packets failed to send to device> |
| num_cmdevt_c2h_fail = <number of commands/events failed to receive from device> |
| num_rx_c2h_fail = <number of data packets failed to receive from device> |
| num_int_read_fail = <number of interrupt read failures> |
| last_int_status = <last interrupt status> |
| num_evt_deauth = <number of deauthenticated events received from device> |
| num_evt_disassoc = <number of disassociated events received from device> |
| num_evt_link_lost = <number of link lost events received from device> |
| num_cmd_deauth = <number of deauthenticate commands sent to device> |
| num_cmd_assoc_ok = <number of associate commands with success return> |
| num_cmd_assoc_fail = <number of associate commands with failure return> |
| cmd_sent = <0/1, send command resources available/sending command to device> |
| data_sent = <0/1, send data resources available/sending data to device> |
| mp_rd_bitmap = <SDIO multi-port read bitmap> |
| curr_rd_port = <SDIO multi-port current read port> |
| mp_wr_bitmap = <SDIO multi-port write bitmap> |
| curr_wr_port = <SDIO multi-port current write port> |
| cmd_resp_received = <0/1, no cmd response to process/response received and yet to process> |
| event_received = <0/1, no event to process/event received and yet to process> |
| ioctl_pending = <number of ioctl pending> |
| tx_pending = <number of Tx packet pending> |
| rx_pending = <number of Rx packet pending> |
| lock_count = <number of lock used> |
| malloc_count = <number of malloc done> |
| mbufalloc_count = <number of mlan_buffer allocated> |
| main_state = <current state of the main process> |
| sdiocmd53w = <SDIO Cmd53 write status> |
| sdiocmd53r = <SDIO Cmd52 read status> |
| hs_skip_count = <number of skipped suspends> |
| hs_force_count = <number of forced suspends> |
| |
| Issue SDIO cmd52 read/write through proc. |
| Usage: |
| echo "sdcmd52rw=<func> <reg> [data]" > /proc/mwlan/config |
| where the parameters: |
| func: The function number to use (0-7) |
| reg: The address of the register |
| data: The value to write, read if the value is absent |
| For SDIO MMC driver, only function 0 and WLAN function access is allowed. |
| And there is a limitation for function 0 write, only vendor specific CCCR |
| registers (0xf0 -0xff) are permiited. |
| Examples: |
| echo "sdcmd52rw= 0 4" > /proc/mwlan/config # read func 0 address 4 |
| cat /proc/mwlan/config # display the register value |
| echo "sdcmd52rw= 1 3 0xf" > /proc/mwlan/config # write 0xf to func 1 address 3 |
| |
| Use dmesg or cat /var/log/debug to check driver debug messages. |
| |
| Update /proc/sys/kernel/printk to change message log levels. |
| For example, |
| echo 6 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk (messages with a higher priority than 6 |
| will be printed to the console) |
| echo 15 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk (all messages will be printed to console) |
| |
| 4) FOR IWPRIV COMMAND |
| |
| NAME |
| This manual describes the usage of private commands used in Marvell MLAN |
| Linux Driver. |
| |
| To use parameters as hex format, a '0x' must precede it for the parameters to |
| be parsed properly. |
| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| iwpriv <mlanX> <command> [sub-command] ... |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX version |
| iwpriv mlanX verext |
| iwpriv mlanX getsignal [m] [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX antcfg [m] [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX regioncode [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX cfpcode [m] [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX wwscfg [m] |
| iwpriv mlanX esuppmode |
| iwpriv mlanX passphrase <ssid/psk/passphrase> |
| iwpriv mlanX httxcfg [<m>] [<n>] |
| iwpriv mlanX htcapinfo [<m>] [<n>] |
| iwpriv mlanX addbapara <m> <n> <o> <p> <q> |
| iwpriv mlanX aggrpriotbl <n> |
| iwpriv mlanX addbareject <n> |
| iwpriv mlanX txbufcfg |
| iwpriv mlanX amsduaggrctrl <n> |
| iwpriv mlanX httxbfcap [cap] |
| iwpriv mlanX httxbfcfg "<action>[;GlobalData/tsData/interval/txPeerData/snrData]" |
| iwpriv mlanX mpactrl [tx_ena] [rx_ena] [tx_size] [rx_size] [tx_ports] [rx_ports] |
| iwpriv mlanX atimwindow [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX deepsleep [n] [m] |
| iwpriv mlanX hscfg [condition [[GPIO# [gap]]]] |
| iwpriv mlanX hssetpara condition [GPIO# [gap]] |
| iwpriv mlanX deauth [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX radioctrl |
| iwpriv mlanX reassoctrl [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX adhocaes |
| iwpriv mlanX bandcfg [l] [m] [n] [o] |
| iwpriv mlanX getlog |
| iwpriv mlanX 11dcfg |
| iwpriv mlanX 11dclrtbl |
| iwpriv mlanX wmmcfg [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX txpowercfg [<RateIndex> [<MinPwr> [<MaxPwr> <step>]]] |
| iwpriv mlanX qoscfg |
| iwpriv mlanX getdatarate |
| iwpriv mlanX txratecfg [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX bcninterval [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX sysclock [clk1] [clk2] [clk3] [clk4] |
| iwpriv mlanX drvdbg [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX mgmtframectrl |
| iwpriv mlanX warmreset |
| iwpriv mlanX regrdwr <type> <offset> [value] |
| iwpriv mlanX rdeeprom <offset> <length> |
| iwpriv mlanX memrdwr <address> [value] |
| iwpriv mlanX inactivityto <n> <m> <l> [k] |
| iwpriv mlanX sdioclock <n> |
| iwpriv mlanX sdcmd52rw <FN no.> <address> [data] |
| iwpriv mlanX scancfg [t] [m] [p] [s] [a] [b] [ext] |
| iwpriv mlanX sleeppd [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX pscfg [k] [d] [l] ... |
| iwpriv mlanX fwwakeupmethod [n] [g] |
| iwpriv mlanX associate "<bssid> <ssid>" |
| iwpriv mlanX sleepparams [<p1> <p2> <p3> <p4> <p5> <p6>] |
| iwpriv mlanX netmon [<act> [<filter> <band> <chan> [offset]]] |
| iwpriv mlanX authtype [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX powercons [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX htstreamcfg [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX ipaddr ["<op>;<ipaddr>"] |
| iwpriv mlanX macctrl [n] |
| iwpriv mlanX dfstesting [<user_cac_pd> <user_nop_pd> <no_chan_change> <fixed_chan_num>] |
| iwpriv mlanX thermal |
| iwpriv mlanX indrstcfg <ir_mode> [gpio_pin] |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| Those commands are used to send additional commands to the Marvell MLAN |
| card via the Linux device driver. |
| |
| The mlanX parameter specifies the network device that is to be used to |
| perform this command on. It could be mlan0, mlan1 etc. |
| |
| version |
| This is used to get the current version of the driver and the firmware. |
| |
| verext |
| Retrieve and display an extended version string from the firmware |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX verext [#] |
| |
| where [#] is an optional argument to retrieve a specific version string, |
| omission of the argument retrieves the 0 indexed string. |
| |
| getsignal |
| This command gets the last and average value of RSSI, SNR and NF of |
| Beacon and Data. |
| Note: This command is available only when STA is connected. |
| |
| where value of m is: |
| 1 -- RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indication) |
| 2 -- SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) |
| 3 -- NF (Noise Floor) |
| where value of n is: |
| 1 -- Beacon last |
| 2 -- Beacon average |
| 3 -- Data last |
| 4 -- Data average |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 getsignal 1 : Get the RSSI info (beacon last, beacon |
| average, data last and data average) |
| iwpriv mlan0 getsignal 3 4 : Get the NF of data average |
| iwpriv mlan0 getsignal 2 1 : Get the SNR of beacon last |
| iwpriv mlan0 getsignal : Get all of the signal info |
| mlan0 getsignal:-32 -33 -35 -36 67 59 63 56 -99 -92 -98 -92 |
| RSSI info: beacon last -32, beacon average -33, data last -35, data average -36 |
| SNR info: beacon last 67, beacon average 59, data last 63, data average 56 |
| NF info: beacon last -99, beacon average -92, data last -98, data average -92 |
| |
| antcfg |
| This command is used to set/get the mode of Tx/Rx path. |
| |
| where value of m is: |
| Bit 0 -- Tx Path A |
| Bit 1 -- Tx Path B |
| Bit 0-1 -- Tx Path A+B |
| |
| where value of n is: |
| Bit 0 -- Rx Path A |
| Bit 1 -- Rx Path B |
| Bit 0-1 -- Rx Path A+B |
| The Tx path setting (m) is used if Rx path (n) is not provided. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 antcfg : Get Tx and Rx path |
| iwpriv mlan0 antcfg 3 : Set Tx and Rx path to A+B |
| iwpriv mlan0 antcfg 1 3 : Set Tx path to A and Rx path to A+B |
| |
| regioncode |
| This command is used to set/get the region code in the station. |
| Note: This command should be issued at beginning before band/channel selection |
| and association. |
| |
| where value is 'region code' for various regions like |
| USA FCC, Canada IC, Europe ETSI, Japan ... |
| The special code (0xff) is used for Japan to support channel 1-14 in B/G/N mode. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 regioncode : Get region code |
| iwpriv mlan0 regioncode 0x10 : Set region code to USA (0x10) |
| |
| Note : in some case regioncode will be 0 after updated countycode or 80211d |
| i.e. mlanutl mlanX countrycode (CA, JP, CN, DE, ES AT, BR, RU) |
| or uaputl.exe sys_cfg_80211d state 1 country (CA, JP, CN, DE, ES AT, BR, RU) |
| Please use cfp instead of it. |
| |
| cfpcode |
| This command is used to set/get the Channel-Frequency-Power table codes. |
| The region table can be selected through region code. |
| The current configuration is returned if no parameter provided. |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| [m]: code of the CFP table for 2.4GHz (0: unchanged) |
| [n]: code of the CFP table for 5GHz (0 or not provided: unchanged) |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 cfpcode : Get current configuration |
| iwpriv mlan0 cfpcode 0x30 : Set 2.4GHz CFP table code 0x30 (EU), |
| keep 5GHz table unchanged |
| iwpriv mlan0 cfpcode 0x10 5 : Set 2.4GHz CFP table code 0x10 (USA) |
| and 5GHz table code 5 |
| |
| wwscfg |
| This command is used to set/get the WWS (World Wide Safe) mode. |
| |
| where value of m is: |
| 0 -- Disable WWS mode (default) |
| 1 -- Enable WWS mode |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 wwscfg : Get WWS mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 wwscfg 1 : Enable WWS mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 wwscfg 0 : Disable WWS mode |
| |
| esuppmode |
| This command is used to get the current RSN mode and active pairwise/group |
| cipher for WPA/WPA2 mode. |
| Note: This command is available only when STA is connected. |
| |
| These are bits settings used to indicate each RSN mode. |
| Bit 0 : No RSN |
| Bit 1-2 : RFU |
| Bit 3 : WPA |
| Bit 4 : WPA-NONE |
| Bit 5 : WPA2 |
| Bit 6 : AES |
| Bit 7-15 : RFU |
| |
| These are bits settings used to indicate each pairwise and group cipher. |
| Bit 0 : RFU |
| Bit 1 : RFU |
| Bit 2 : TKIP |
| Bit 3 : AES |
| Bit 2-7 : RFU |
| |
| Example: |
| iwpriv mlan0 esuppmode : Get RSN mode and pairwise/group cipher |
| 8 4 4 |
| (The current RSN mode is WPA, active pairwise cipher is TKIP and |
| active group cipher is TKIP.) |
| |
| passphrase |
| This command is used to set/get passphrase for WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mode. |
| |
| Where <n> |
| ASCII string for ssid/passphrase/psk. |
| |
| 1) "0;<ssid=valid ssid>" - This will get the passphrase, AKMP |
| for specified ssid, if none specified then it will get all. |
| |
| Example: |
| iwpriv mlan0 passphrase "0;ssid=marvell" |
| |
| 2) "1;<psk=64 byte hexpsk>;<passphrase=1-63 byte passphare> |
| <ssid=valid ssid>" - Passphrase and psk cannot be provided for the same SSID. |
| This command takes only one SSID at a time, If ssid= is present it should contain |
| a passphrase or psk. If no arguments are provided then AKMP=802.1x, and passphrase |
| should be provided after association. |
| End of each parameter should be followed by a ';'(except for the last parameter) |
| as the delimiter. If ';' or '/' has to be used in an SSID then a '/' should be preceded |
| to ';' or '/' as a escape. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 passphrase "1;ssid=mrvlAP;passphrase=abcdefgd" |
| iwpriv mlan0 passphrase "1;ssid=mrvl AP;psk=<64 bytes hexpsk>" |
| |
| If user wants to input the ssid as "mrvl; AP" then command has to be |
| iwpriv mlan0 passphrase "1;ssid=mrvl/; AP;passphrase=abcdefgh" |
| |
| If user wants to input the ssid as "//;" then command has to be |
| iwpriv mlan0 passphrase "1;ssid=/////;;passphrase=abcdefgh" |
| |
| 3) "2;<ssid=valid ssid>" - This will clear the passphrase |
| for specified ssid, if none specified then it will clear all. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 passphrase "2;ssid=marvell" |
| iwpriv mlan0 passphrase "2" : Clear all profiles and disable embedded supplicant |
| |
| httxcfg |
| This command is used to configure various 11n specific configuration |
| for transmit (such as Short GI, Channel BW and Green field support) |
| |
| where <m> is <txcfg> |
| This is a bitmap and should be used as following |
| Bit 15-8: Reserved set to 0 |
| Bit 7: STBC enable/disable |
| Bit 6: Short GI in 40 Mhz enable/disable |
| Bit 5: Short GI in 20 Mhz enable/disable |
| Bit 4: Green field enable/disable |
| Bit 3-2: Reserved set to 1 |
| Bit 1: 20/40 Mhz enable disable. |
| Bit 0: LDPC enable/disable |
| |
| When Bit 1 is set then firmware could transmit in 20Mhz or 40Mhz based |
| on rate adaptation. When this bit is reset then firmware will only |
| transmit in 20Mhz. |
| |
| where <n> is <band> |
| <band> - This is the band info for <txcfg> settings. |
| 0: Settings for both 2.4G and 5G bands |
| 1: Settings for 2.4G band |
| 2: Settings for 5G band |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlanX httxcfg |
| This will display HT Tx configuration. |
| If the configurations for 2.4G and 5G are different, |
| the first value is for 2.4G and the second value is for 5G. |
| Otherwise, it will display a single value for both bands. |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX httxcfg 0x62 |
| This will enable 20/40 and Short GI but will disable Green field for 2.4G and 5G band. |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX httxcfg 0x30 1 |
| This will enable Short GI 20 Mhz and Green field for 2.4G band. |
| |
| The default value is 0x20 for 2.4G and 0x62 for 5G. |
| |
| Note:- If 20/40 MHz support is disabled in htcapinfo, device will not transmit |
| in 40 MHz even 20/40 MHz is enabled in httxcfg. |
| |
| htcapinfo |
| This command is used to configure some of parameters in HTCapInfo IE |
| (such as Short GI, Channel BW, and Green field support) |
| |
| where <m> is <capinfo> |
| <capinfo> - This is a bitmap and should be used as following |
| Bit 29: Green field enable/disable |
| Bit 26: Rx STBC Support enable/disable. (As we support |
| single spatial stream only 1 bit is used for Rx STBC) |
| Bit 24: Short GI in 40 Mhz enable/disable |
| Bit 23: Short GI in 20 Mhz enable/disable |
| Bit 17: 20/40 Mhz enable disable. |
| Bit 8: Enable/disable 40Mhz Intolarent bit in ht capinfo. |
| 0 will reset this bit and 1 will set this bit in |
| htcapinfo attached in assoc request. |
| All others are reserved and should be set to 0. |
| |
| Setting of any other bits will return error. |
| |
| where <n> is <band> |
| <band> - This is the band info for <capinfo> settings. |
| 0: Settings for both 2.4G and 5G bands |
| 1: Settings for 2.4G band |
| 2: Settings for 5G band |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlanX htcapinfo |
| This will display HT capabilties information. |
| If the information for 2.4G and 5G is different, |
| the first value is for 2.4G and the second value is for 5G. |
| Otherwise, it will display a single value for both bands. |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX htcapinfo 0x1820000 |
| This will enable Short GI, Channel BW to 20/40 and disable Green field support for 2.4G and 5G band. |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX htcapinfo 0x800000 2 |
| This will enable Short GI, Channel BW to 20 only, No Rx STBC support and disable Green field support for 5G band. |
| |
| The default value is 0x4800000 for 2.4G and 0x5820000 for 5G. |
| |
| Note:- This command can be issued any time but it will only come to effect from |
| next association. (as HTCapInfo is sent only during Association). |
| |
| addbapara |
| This command can be used to update the default ADDBA parameters. |
| |
| where <m> is <timeout> |
| <timeout> - This is the block ack timeout for ADDBA request. |
| 0 : Disable (recommended for throughput test) |
| 1 - 65535 : Block Ack Timeout in TU |
| |
| where <n> is <txwinsize> |
| <txwinsize> - Window size for ADDBA request. (16 is recommended and default value) |
| |
| where <o> is <rxwinsize> |
| <rxwinsize> - Window size for ADDBA response. (48 is recommended and 32 is default value) |
| (16 is recommended for IWNCOMM AP in WAPI throughput test) |
| |
| Current window size limit for Tx as well as Rx is 1023. |
| |
| where <p> is <txamsdu> |
| <txamsdu> - amsdu support for ADDBA request. (1 is default value) |
| 0: disable amsdu in ADDBA request |
| 1: enable amsdu in ADDBA request |
| |
| where <q> is <rxamsdu> |
| <rxamsdu> - amsdu support for ADDBA response. (1 is default value) |
| 0: disable amsdu in ADDBA response |
| 1: enable amsdu in ADDBA response |
| |
| eg: |
| iwpriv mlanX addbapara - This command will get the current addba params |
| iwpriv mlanX addbapara 1000 64 8 0 0 - This will change the ADDBA timeout to (1000 * 1024) us, |
| txwinsize to 64 and rxwinsize to 8 and disable amdsu in ADDBA request/response. |
| |
| The default setting is 65535 16 32 1 1. |
| |
| In case the ADDBA timeout value is updated then a ADDBA is sent for all streams |
| to update the timeout value. |
| |
| In case txwinsize and/or rxwinsize is updated, the effect could only be seen on |
| next ADDBA request/response. The current streams will not be affected with this |
| change. |
| |
| In case of txamsdu/rxamsdu is updated, the effect could only be seen on |
| next ADDBA request/response. The current streams will not be affected with this |
| change. AMSDU in AMPDU stream will be enabled when AP support this feature |
| and AMSDU is enabled in aggrpriotbl. |
| |
| aggrpriotbl |
| This command is used set/get the priority table for AMPDU/AMSDU traffic per tid. |
| This command can also be used to disable AMPDU/AMSDU for a given tid. |
| In case of AMPDU this priority table will be used to setup block ack (to make |
| sure the highest priority tid always uses AMPDU as we have limited AMPDU streams) |
| |
| where <m0> <n0> <m1> <n1> ... <m7> <n7> |
| |
| <mx> - This is priority for Tid0 for AMPDU packet. A priority could be any |
| values between 0 - 7, 0xff to disable aggregation. |
| <nx> - This is priority for Tid0 for AMSDU packet. A priority could be any |
| values between 0 - 7, 0xff to disable aggregation. |
| |
| eg: |
| iwpriv mlanX aggrpriotbl - This command will get the current Priority table for AMPDU and AMSDU. |
| <2 2 0 0 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 255 255 255 255>. This is read as |
| <"Prio for AMPDU for Tid0" "Prio for AMSDU for Tid0" |
| "Prio for AMPDU for Tid1" "Prio for AMSDU for Tid1" and so on |
| iwpriv mlanX aggrpriotbl 2 2 0 0 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 255 255 255 255 - |
| This will set the priority table for AMPDU and AMSDU |
| Priority for Tid0/AMPDU = 2, Tid0/AMSDU = 2, Tid1/AMPDU = 0, Tid1/AMSDU = 0 |
| and so on. Aggregation for Tid6 and Tid7 are disabled. |
| Here higher the priority number, higher the priority (i.e. 7 |
| has higher priority than 6). Similarly for AMSDU. |
| iwpriv mlanX aggrpriotbl 0xff 2 0xff 0 0xff 1 0xff 3 0xff 4 0xff 5 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff - This will disable |
| AMPDU for all the TIDs but will still keep AMSDU enabled to Tid0 to Tid5 |
| |
| The default setting is 2 255 0 255 1 255 3 255 4 255 5 255 255 255 255 255. |
| |
| A delBA should be seen in case a disable happens on a TID for which AMPDU stream |
| is currently setup. |
| |
| Note:- This command should only be issue in disconnected state. |
| |
| addbareject |
| This command is used set/get the addbareject table for all the TIDs. |
| This command can also be used to enable rejection of ADDBA requests for a given tid. |
| |
| where <m0> <m1> ... <m7> |
| |
| <mX> - This can be 0/1 for TidX. 1 enables rejection of ADDBA request for TidX and |
| 0 would accept any ADDBAs for TidX. |
| |
| eg: |
| iwpriv mlanX addbareject - This command will get the current table. |
| [0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0]. ADDBA would be accepted for all TIDs. This is the default state. |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX addbareject 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 - This command will accept ADDBA requests for |
| Tid [0,1,4,5,6,7] and reject ADDBA requests for Tid [2,3] |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX addbareject 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - This will enable rejection of ADDBA requests for |
| all Tids. |
| |
| Note:- This command should only be issue in disconnected state. |
| |
| txbufcfg |
| This command can be used to get current buffer size. |
| |
| eg: |
| iwpriv mlanX txbufcfg - This will display the current buffer size. |
| |
| Note:- The actual tx buf size will depends on AP's capability and max transmit buffer size. |
| |
| amsduaggrctrl |
| This command could be used to enable/disable a feature where firmware gives feedback to driver |
| regarding the optimal AMSDU buffer size to use with the current rate. Firmware will use the |
| current rate to decide the buffer size we could transmit. The max buffer size will still be |
| limited by buffer size provided in txbufcfg. (i.e. if the txbufcfg is 4K, then we could only transmit |
| 4K/2K AMSDU packets, if the txbufcfg is 8K then we could transmit 8k/4k/2k based on current rate) |
| |
| If enabled AMSDU buffer size at various rates will be as follows |
| |
| 1. Legacy B/G rate. |
| No AMSDU aggregation. |
| |
| 2. BW20 HT Rate: |
| When TX rate goes down, |
| MCS 7, 6, 5, 4: |
| a 8K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 8K) |
| b 4K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 4K) |
| c 2K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 2K) |
| |
| MCS 3, 2: |
| a 4K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 8K/4K) |
| b 2K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 2K) |
| |
| MCS 1, 0: |
| a No aggregation |
| |
| When TX rate goes up, |
| MCS 7, 6, 5: |
| a 8K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 8K) |
| b 4K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 4K) |
| c 2K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 2K) |
| |
| MCS 4, 3: |
| a 4K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 8K/4K) |
| b 2K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 2K) |
| |
| MCS 2, 1, 0: |
| a No aggregation |
| |
| 3. BW40 HT Rate: |
| When TX rate goes down, |
| MCS 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1: |
| a 8K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 8K) |
| b 4K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 4K) |
| c 2K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 2K) |
| |
| MCS 0: |
| a No aggregation |
| |
| When TX rate goes up, |
| MCS 7, 6, 5, 4, 3: |
| a 8K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 8K) |
| b 4K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 4K) |
| c 2K aggregation size (if TX buffer size is 2K) |
| |
| MCS 2, 1, 0: |
| a No aggregation |
| |
| where <n> is 0/1 (for disable/enable) |
| |
| eg: |
| iwpriv mlanx amsduaggrctrl 1 - Enable this feature |
| iwpriv mlanx amsduaggrctrl 0 - Disable this feature |
| iwpriv mlanx amsduaggrctrl - This will get the enable/disable flag |
| and the current AMSDU buffer size). The AMSDU buffer size returned is only |
| valid after association as before association there is no rate info. |
| |
| Note:- This command to enable/disable could be given anytime (before/after |
| association). This feature is enabled by default by the driver during |
| initialization. |
| |
| httxbfcap |
| This command is used to set/get the TX beamforming capabilities. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX httxbfcap [cap] |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| cap: TX beamforming capabilities |
| Bit 0 : Implicit TX BF receiving capable |
| Bit 1 : RX staggered sounding capable |
| Bit 2 : TX staggered sounding capable |
| Bit 3 : RX NDP capable |
| Bit 4 : TX NDP capable |
| Bit 5 : Implicit TX BF capable |
| Bit 6-7 : Calibration |
| 0: - not supported |
| 1: - STA can respond to a calibration request using |
| the CSI Report, but cannot initiate calibration |
| 2: - reserved |
| 3: - STA can both initiate and respond to a calibration request |
| Bit 8 : Explicit CSI TX BF capable |
| Bit 9 : Explicit non-compressed steering capable |
| Bit 10 : Explicit compressed steering capable |
| Bit 11-12: Explicit TX BF CSI feedback |
| 0: - not supported |
| 1: - delayed feedback |
| 2: - immediate feedback |
| 3: - delayed and immediate feedback |
| Bit 13-14: Explicit non-compressed BF feedback capable |
| 0: - not supported |
| 1: - delayed feedback |
| 2: - immediate feedback |
| 3: - delayed and immediate feedback |
| Bit 15-16: Explicit compressed BF feedback capable |
| 0: - not supported |
| 1: - delayed feedback |
| 2: - immediate feedback |
| 3: - delayed and immediate feedback |
| Bit 17-18: Minimal grouping |
| 0: - no grouping (STA supports groups of 1) |
| 1: - groups of 1, 2 |
| 2: - groups of 1, 4 |
| 3: - groups of 1, 2, 4 |
| Bit 19-20: CSI number of beamformer antennas supported |
| 0: - single TX antenna sounding |
| 1: - 2 TX antenna sounding |
| 2: - 3 TX antenna sounding |
| 3: - 4 TX antenna sounding |
| Bit 21-22: Non-compressed steering number of beamformer antennas supported |
| 0: - single TX antenna sounding |
| 1: - 2 TX antenna sounding |
| 2: - 3 TX antenna sounding |
| 3: - 4 TX antenna sounding |
| Bit 23-24: Compressed steering number of beamformer antennas supported |
| 0: - single TX antenna sounding |
| 1: - 2 TX antenna sounding |
| 2: - 3 TX antenna sounding |
| 3: - 4 TX antenna sounding |
| Bit 25-26: CSI max number of rows beamformer supported |
| 0: - single row of CSI |
| 1: - 2 rows of CSI |
| 2: - 3 rows of CSI |
| 3: - 4 rows of CSI |
| Bit 27-28: Channel estimation capability |
| 0: - 1 space time stream |
| 1: - 2 space time streams |
| 2: - 3 space time streams |
| 3: - 4 space time streams |
| Bit 29-31: Reserved |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcap : Get the current TX BF capabilities |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcap 0x0000001F : Set the TX BF capabilities of the |
| Implicit TX BF receiving capable, |
| RX staggered sounding capable, |
| TX staggered sounding capable, |
| RX NDP capable and TX NDP capable |
| |
| httxbfcfg |
| This command is used to configure the TX beamforming options. |
| Note: Any new subcommand should be inserted in the second |
| argument and each argument of the sub command should be |
| separated by semicolon. For global configuration, the |
| arguments should be separated by space. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX httxbfcfg "<action>[;GlobalData/tsData/interval/txPeerData/snrData]" |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| action: TX beamforming action |
| 0: Control global parameters for beamforming |
| 1: Performs NDP Sounding for PEER |
| 2: TX BF interval in milliseconds |
| 3: Enable/Disable beamforming/sounding for a particular peer |
| 4: TX BF SNR Threshold for peer |
| .. <for new subcommand> |
| GlobalData: Global parameter arguments. |
| It contains beamforming enable, sounding enable, FB type, snr_threshold |
| sounding interval, Beamformig mode values seperated by space. |
| Syntax: |
| iwpriv mlanX httxbfcfg <action>;<beamforming enable> <sounding enable> <FB type> |
| <snr_threshold> <sounding interval> <Beamforming mode> |
| tsData: Trigger sounding for PEER specific arguments, |
| it contains PEER MAC and status |
| interval: TX BF interval in milliseconds |
| txPeerData: Enable/Disable beamforming/sounding for the indicated peer, |
| it contains PEER MAC, sounding, beamfoming options and FB type; |
| snrData: TX BF SNR Threshold for peer, it contains PEER MAC and SNR |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "0" : Get current global configuration parameter |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "2;00:50:43:20:BF:64" : Get the TX BF periodicity for a given peer |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "3" : Get the list of MAC addresses that have |
| beamforming and/or sounding enabled |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "4" : Get the list of PEER MAC, SNR tuples |
| programmed into the firmware. |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "0;0 0 3 10 500 5" : Disable beamforming, sounding, set FB type |
| to 3, snr threshold to 10, sounding interval |
| to 500 ms and beamforming mode to 5 |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "1;00:50:43:20:BF:64" : Perform NDP Trigger sounding to peer |
| 00:50:43:20:BF:64 |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "2;00:50:43:20:BF:64;500" : Set TX BF periodicity for peer 00:50:43:20:BF:64 |
| to 500 milliseconds |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "3;00:50:43:20:BF:43;1;0;3" : Enable beamforming, disable sounding and set |
| FB type to 3 for peer 00:50:43:20:BF:43 |
| iwpriv mlan0 httxbfcfg "4;00:50:43:20:BF:24;43" : Set TX BF SNR threshold to peer |
| 00:50:43:20:BF:24 with SNR 43 |
| |
| mgmtframectrl |
| This command is used to get/set mask for the management frames which needs to be forwarded to application layer. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX mgmtframectrl [m] |
| |
| where the parameter [m] is the bit mask of management frame reception. |
| Following are the bit definitions. |
| Bit 0 : Association Request |
| Bit 1 : Association Response |
| Bit 2 : Re-Association Request |
| Bit 3 : Re-Association Response |
| Bit 4 : Probe Request |
| Bit 5 : Probe Response |
| Bit 8 : Beacon Frames |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 mgmtframectrl : Get the current Mgmt Frame forwarding mask |
| iwpriv mlan0 mgmtframectrl 0x0020 : Bit 5 is set, Forward probe response |
| frames to application layer |
| |
| mpactrl |
| This command is used to set/get the Tx, Rx SDIO aggregation parameters. |
| Note: The parameters can be set only in disconnected state. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX mpactrl [tx_ena] [rx_ena] [tx_size] [rx_size] [tx_ports] [rx_ports] |
| |
| where the parameter are: |
| [tx_ena]: Enable/disable (1/0) Tx MP-A |
| [rx_ena]: Enable/disable (1/0) Rx MP-A |
| [tx_size]: Size of Tx MP-A buffer |
| [rx_size]: Size of Rx MP-A buffer |
| [tx_ports]: Max ports (1-16) for Tx MP-A |
| [rx_ports]: Max ports (1-16) for Rx MP-A |
| default values are 1 1 16384 32768 16 16 |
| The MP-A may be disabled by default at build time if the MMC driver byte mode patch |
| is not available in kernel. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 mpactrl : Get MP aggregation parameters |
| iwpriv mlan0 mpactrl 0 0 |
| : Disable MP aggregation for Tx, Rx respectively |
| iwpriv mlan0 mpactrl 1 1 8192 8192 8 8 |
| : Enable MP aggregation for Tx, Rx |
| : Set Tx, Rx buffer size to 8192 bytes |
| : Set maximum Tx, Rx ports to 8 |
| |
| atimwindow |
| This command is used to set/get the ATIM window value in the station. |
| The range of ATIM window is 0 - 50. |
| Value of atim window should be less than the beacon interval. |
| Note: This command should be issued before ad-hoc start/join and ad-hoc |
| power save on. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 atimwindow 20 : Set atimwindow to 20 |
| iwpriv mlan0 atimwindow : Get atimwindow |
| |
| deepsleep |
| This command is used to set/get auto deep sleep mode. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX deepsleep [n] [m] |
| |
| where the parameters are: |
| [n]: Enable/disable auto deep sleep mode (1/0) |
| [m]: Idle time in milliseconds after which firmware will put the device |
| in deep sleep mode. Default value is 100 ms. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 deepsleep : Display auto deep sleep mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 deepsleep 1 : Enable auto deep sleep mode, idle time unchanged |
| iwpriv mlan0 deepsleep 0 : Disable auto deep sleep mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 deepsleep 1 500 : Enable auto deep sleep mode with idle time 500 ms |
| Note: |
| Deepsleep must be disabled before changing idle time. |
| |
| hscfg |
| This command is used to configure the host sleep parameters. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX hscfg [condition [[GPIO# [gap]]]] |
| |
| This command takes one (condition), two (condition and GPIO#) or three |
| (condition, GPIO# and gap) parameters for set. If no parameter provided, |
| get is performed. |
| |
| where Condition is: |
| bit 0 = 1 -- broadcast data |
| bit 1 = 1 -- unicast data |
| bit 2 = 1 -- mac event |
| bit 3 = 1 -- multicast data |
| bit 6 = 1 -- Wakeup when mgmt frame received. |
| bit 7 = 1 -- Reserved |
| bit 8 = 1 -- Disable non maskable data wakeup. |
| |
| The host sleep mode will be canceled if condition is set to -1. The default is 0x7. |
| |
| where GPIO is the pin number of GPIO used to wakeup the host. It could be any valid |
| GPIO pin# (e.g. 0-7) or 0xff (interface, e.g. SDIO will be used instead). |
| The default is 0xff. |
| |
| where Gap is the gap in milliseconds between wakeup signal and wakeup event or 0xff |
| for special setting (host acknowledge required) when GPIO is used to wakeup host. |
| The default is 200. |
| |
| The host sleep set except for cancellation will be blocked if host sleep is |
| already activated. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg : Get current host sleep mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg -1 : Cancel host sleep mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg 3 : Broadcast and unicast data |
| Use GPIO and gap set previously |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg 2 3 : Unicast data |
| Use GPIO 3 and gap set previously |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg 2 1 0xa0 : Unicast data |
| Use GPIO 1 and gap 160 ms |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg 2 0xff : Unicast data |
| Use interface (e.g. SDIO) |
| Use gap set previously |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg 4 3 0xff : MAC event |
| Use GPIO 3 |
| Special host sleep mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 hscfg 1 0xff 0xff : Broadcast data |
| Use interface (e.g. SDIO) |
| Use gap 255ms |
| |
| hssetpara |
| This command is used to set host sleep parameters. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX hssetpara Condition [GPIO# [gap]] |
| |
| Note: |
| 1) The usages of parameters are the same as "hscfg" command. |
| 2) The parameters will be saved in the driver and be used when host suspends. |
| |
| deauth |
| This command is used to send a de-authentication to an arbitrary AP. |
| If [n] is omitted, the driver will deauth the associated AP. |
| If in ad-hoc mode this command is used to stop beacon transmission |
| from the station and go into idle state. |
| |
| When <n> is supplied as a MAC address, the driver will deauth the |
| specified AP. If the AP address matches the driver's associated AP, |
| the driver will disconnect. Otherwise, the driver remains connected. |
| |
| radioctrl |
| This command is used to turn on/off the radio. |
| Note: The radio can be disabled only in disconnected state. |
| |
| where value of n is: |
| 0 -- Disable |
| 1 -- Enable |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 radioctrl 1 : Turn the radio on |
| iwpriv mlan0 radioctrl : Get radio status |
| |
| reassoctrl |
| This command is used to turn on/off re-association in driver. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX reassoctrl [n] |
| |
| Where value of n is: |
| 0 -- Disable |
| 1 -- Enable |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 reassoctrl : Get re-association status |
| iwpriv mlan0 reassoctrl 1 : Turn re-association on |
| |
| adhocaes |
| This command is used to set/get the AES key, when the station is in ad-hoc mode. |
| Note: This command is only available in disconnected state. |
| |
| where value can be any 16 byte value. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 adhocaes : Get ad-hoc aes key |
| iwpriv mlan0 adhocaes "1;12345678901234567890123456789012" |
| : Set ad-hoc aes key |
| iwpriv mlan0 adhocaes 2 : Clear ad-hoc aes key |
| |
| bandcfg |
| This command is used to set/get infra/ad-hoc band. |
| Note: This command is only available in disconnected state. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX bandcfg [l] [m] [n] [o] |
| |
| where the parameters: |
| [l]: Infrastructure band |
| bit 0: B |
| bit 1: G |
| bit 2: A |
| bit 3: GN |
| bit 4: AN |
| |
| bit 5: AC 2.4G |
| bit 6: AC 5G |
| [m]: Ad-hoc start band |
| bit 0: B |
| bit 1: G |
| bit 2: A |
| bit 3: GN |
| bit 4: AN |
| bit 5: AC 2.4G |
| bit 6: AC 5G |
| [n]: Ad-hoc start channel |
| [o]: 0 - Bandwidth 20Mhz |
| 1 - HT Bandwidth 40Mhz above |
| 3 - HT Bandwidth 40Mhz below |
| 4 - VHT Bandwidth 80Mhz |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 bandcfg : Get infra/ad-hoc band and ad-hoc |
| start channel configurations |
| iwpriv mlan0 bandcfg 1 : Set infra band to B only |
| iwpriv mlan0 bandcfg 3 2 6 : Set infra band to B/G, ad-hoc start band |
| to G and ad-hoc start channel to 6 |
| iwpriv mlan0 bandcfg 7 11 6 1 : Set infra band to B/G/A, ad-hoc start band |
| to B/G/GN, ad-hoc start channel to 6 and |
| secondary channel to above |
| |
| getlog |
| This command is used to get the statistics available in the station. |
| |
| 11dcfg |
| This command is used to control 11D. No argument is used to get. |
| |
| where value of n is: |
| 0 -- Disable |
| 1 -- Enable |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 11dcfg 1 : Enable 11D |
| iwpriv mlan0 11dcfg : Get 11D status |
| |
| 11dclrtbl |
| This command is used to clear the 11D channel table. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX 11dclrtbl |
| |
| wmmcfg |
| This command is used to control WMM. No argument is used to get. |
| |
| where value of n is: |
| 0 -- Disable |
| 1 -- Enable |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 wmmcfg 1 : Enable WMM |
| iwpriv mlan0 wmmcfg : Get WMM status |
| |
| txpowercfg |
| This command is used to get/set the Tx power configuration. |
| |
| Where |
| <RateIndex> - Data rate index |
| 0 1 Mbps |
| 1 2 Mbps |
| 2 5.5 Mbps |
| 3 11 Mbps |
| 4 6 Mbps |
| 5 9 Mbps |
| 6 12 Mbps |
| 7 18 Mbps |
| 8 24 Mbps |
| 9 36 Mbps |
| 10 48 Mbps |
| 11 54 Mbps |
| 12 MCS0 (BW20) |
| 13 MCS1 (BW20) |
| 14 MCS2 (BW20) |
| 15 MCS3 (BW20) |
| 16 MCS4 (BW20) |
| 17 MCS5 (BW20) |
| 18 MCS6 (BW20) |
| 19 MCS7 (BW20) |
| 20 MCS8 (BW20) |
| 21 MCS9 (BW20) |
| 22 MCS10 (BW20) |
| 23 MCS11 (BW20) |
| 24 MCS12 (BW20) |
| 25 MCS13 (BW20) |
| 26 MCS14 (BW20) |
| 27 MCS15 (BW20) |
| 140 MCS0 (BW40) |
| 141 MCS1 (BW40) |
| 142 MCS2 (BW40) |
| 143 MCS3 (BW40) |
| 144 MCS4 (BW40) |
| 145 MCS5 (BW40) |
| 146 MCS6 (BW40) |
| 147 MCS7 (BW40) |
| 148 MCS0 (BW40) |
| 149 MCS1 (BW40) |
| 150 MCS2 (BW40) |
| 151 MCS3 (BW40) |
| 152 MCS4 (BW40) |
| 153 MCS5 (BW40) |
| 154 MCS6 (BW40) |
| 155 MCS7 (BW40) |
| 0xff Default |
| <MinPwr> - Minimum power level in dBm |
| <MaxPwr> - Maximum power level in dBm |
| <step> - Power step |
| |
| Note: Firmware may adjust the setting if over limit, final value can be |
| verified using get command. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 txpowercfg 0xff : Default power configuration |
| iwpriv mlan0 txpowercfg 11 12 : Set power level 12 dBm to data rate 54 Mbps |
| iwpriv mlan0 txpowercfg 7 11 16 1 : Set power level 11 dBm to 16 dBm with |
| step 1 to data rate 18 Mbps |
| iwpriv mlan0 txpowercfg : Get current configuration |
| mlan0 txpowercfg:2 3 13 18 2 1 1 13 18 2 0 0 13 18 2 |
| 10 11 13 15 2 8 9 13 16 2 6 7 13 17 2 4 5 13 17 2 |
| 17 19 13 15 2 15 16 13 16 2 13 14 13 17 2 12 12 13 17 2 |
| 145 147 13 14 1 143 144 13 14 1 141 142 13 14 1 140 140 13 14 1 |
| |
| 2 -> First rate index is 5.5 Mbps. |
| 3 -> Last rate index is 11 Mbps. |
| 13 -> Min Tx power value is 13 dBm. |
| 18 -> Max Tx power value is 18 dBm. |
| 2 -> Power adjustment step value is 2. |
| |
| Similarly |
| 17 -> First rate index is MCS5 (BW20). |
| 19 -> Last rate index is MCS7 (BW20). |
| 13 -> Min Tx power value is 13 dBm. |
| 15 -> Max Tx power value is 15 dBm. |
| 2 -> Power adjustment step value is 2. |
| |
| so on... |
| |
| qoscfg |
| This command sets WMM IE QOS info when an argument is given, and gets current WMM |
| IE QOS info when no argument is given. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 qoscfg 0x0f : Set WMM IE QOS info to 0x0f |
| iwpriv mlan0 qoscfg : Get WMM IE QOS info |
| |
| getdatarate |
| This command is used to get the data rate (index) being used in last Tx |
| packet and last Rx packet. |
| |
| bcninterval |
| This command is used to set/get the beacon interval in ad-hoc mode. |
| The valid beacon interval is between 20 - 1000, default beacon |
| interval is 100. |
| |
| Where <n> |
| Beacon interval in TU (Time Unit: 1024 us). |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 bcninterval 200 : Set ad-hoc beacon interval to 200 |
| iwpriv mlan0 bcninterval : Get ad-hoc beacon interval |
| |
| sysclock |
| This command is used to set/get system clocks in MHz. |
| The current system clock, configurable system clocks and all of the |
| supported system clocks will be returned if no parameter provided. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 sysclock : Get system clocks |
| 80 80 128 128 128 5 11 16 20 22 32 40 44 64 80 106 128 160 ... |
| (The current system clock is 80 MHz. |
| The configurable system clocks of non-security, security, non-security |
| A-MPDU and security A-MPDU are 80 MHz, 128 MHz, 128 MHz and 128 MHz. |
| The supported system clocks are 5 MHz, 11 MHz, ..., 160 MHz, 182 MHz, |
| 213 MHz, 256 MHz, 320 Mhz, 366 MHz , ... . the Max system clocks is different |
| for different chips, you could use this command to get the supported system clock) |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX sysclock 80 : Set system clock in non-security mode |
| to 80 MHz, no change for others |
| iwpriv mlanX sysclock 0 0 128 : Set system clock in non-security A-MPDU |
| mode to 128 MHz, no changes for others |
| |
| drvdbg |
| This command is used to set/get the bit masks of driver debug message control. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX drvdbg [n] |
| |
| Where the parameter <n> is the generic debug message control bit mask. |
| The following types of driver debug messages can be dynamically enabled or |
| disabled by setting or clearing the corresponding bits, |
| bit 0: MMSG PRINTM(MMSG,...) |
| bit 1: MFATAL PRINTM(MFATAL,...) |
| bit 2: MERROR PRINTM(MERROR,...) |
| bit 3: MDATA PRINTM(MDATA,...) |
| bit 4: MCMND PRINTM(MCMND,...) |
| bit 5: MEVENT PRINTM(MEVENT,...) |
| bit 6: MINTR PRINTM(MINTR,...) |
| bit 7: MIOCTL PRINTM(MIOCTL,...) |
| ... |
| bit 16: MDAT_D PRINTM(MDAT_D,...), DBG_HEXDUMP(MDAT_D,...) |
| bit 17: MCMD_D PRINTM(MCMD_D,...), DBG_HEXDUMP(MCMD_D,...) |
| bit 18: MEVT_D PRINTM(MEVT_D,...), DBG_HEXDUMP(MEVT_D,...) |
| bit 19: MFW_D PRINTM(MFW_D,...), DBG_HEXDUMP(MFW_D,...) |
| bit 20: MIF_D PRINTM(MIF_D,...), DBG_HEXDUMP(MIF_D,...) |
| ... |
| bit 28: MENTRY PRINTM(MENTRY,...), ENTER(), LEAVE() |
| bit 29: MWARN PRINTM(MWARN,...) |
| bit 30: MINFO PRINTM(MINFO,...) |
| |
| If CONFIG_DEBUG=2, all kinds of debug messages can be configured. |
| |
| If CONFIG_DEBUG=1, all kinds of debug messages can be configured except |
| for MENTRY, MWARN and MINFO. By default MMSG, MFATAL and MERROR are enabled. |
| |
| Some special debug messages, |
| '*' // MLAN driver ISR is called (bit 6 MINTR enabled) |
| '|' // PS awake event is received (bit 5 MEVENT enabled) |
| '_' // PS sleep event is received (bit 5 MEVENT enabled) |
| '+' // PS sleep confirm is sent (bit 5 MEVENT enabled) |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 drvdbg : Get the current driver debug masks |
| iwpriv mlan0 drvdbg 0 : Disable all the debug messages |
| iwpriv mlan0 drvdbg 7 : Enable MMSG, MFATAL and MERROR messages |
| iwpriv mlan0 drvdbg 0x20037 : Enable MMSG, MFATAL, MEEROR, |
| MCMND, MEVENT and MCMD_D messages |
| iwpriv mlan0 drvdbg -1 : Enable all the debug messages |
| |
| warmreset |
| This command is used for warm reset of the interface. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX warmreset |
| |
| regrdwr |
| This command is used to read/write the adapter register. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX regrdwr <type> <offset> [value] |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| <type>: 1:MAC/SOC, 2:BBP, 3:RF, 5:CAU |
| <offset>: offset of register |
| [value]: value to be written |
| Note: If highest bit of a 32-bit value needs to be set, use negative input. |
| The calculation is -(0xffffffff - value + 1). Range from -0x80000000 to -1. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 regrdwr 1 0xa060 : Read the MAC register |
| iwpriv mlan0 regrdwr 1 0xa060 0x12 : Write the MAC register |
| iwpriv mlan0 regrdwr 1 0xa794 -0x80000000 |
| : Write 0x80000000 to MAC register |
| iwpriv mlan0 regrdwr 1 0xa794 -0x00000001 |
| : Write 0xffffffff to MAC register |
| |
| rdeeprom |
| This command is used to read the EEPROM contents of the card. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX rdeeprom <offset> <length> |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| <offset>: multiples of 4 |
| <length>: 4-20, multiples of 4 |
| |
| Example: |
| iwpriv mlan0 rdeeprom 0 20 : Read 20 bytes of EEPROM data from offset 0 |
| |
| memrdwr |
| This command is used to read/write the adapter memory. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX memrdwr <address> [value] |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| <address>: memory address |
| [value]: value to be written |
| Note: If highest bit of a 32-bit address/value needs to be set, use negitive input. |
| The calculation is -(0xffffffff - address/value + 1). Range from -0x80000000 to -1. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 memrdwr 0x4cf70 : Read memory address 0x4cf70 |
| iwpriv mlan0 memrdwr -0x80000000 |
| : Read memory address 0x80000000 |
| iwpriv mlan0 memrdwr -0x7fff6000 -0x40000000 |
| : Write 0xc0000000 to memory address 0x8000a000 |
| |
| inactivityto |
| This command is used to set/get the inactivity timeout value, which specifies |
| when WLAN device is put to sleep. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX inactivityto <n> <m> <l> [k] |
| |
| where the parameter are: |
| <n>: timeout unit in microseconds. |
| <m>: Inactivity timeout for unicast data. |
| <l>: Inactivity timeout for multicast data. |
| [k]: Inactivity timeout for new Rx traffic after PS notification to AP. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 inactivityto : Get the timeout value |
| iwpriv mlan0 inactivityto 1000 2 3 : Set timeout unit to 1000 us (1 ms), |
| inactivity timeout for unicast data is 2 ms, |
| inactivity timeout for multicast data is 3 ms |
| |
| sdioclock |
| Turn On(1) or Off(0) the SDIO clock. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX sdioclock 1 (on) |
| iwpriv mlanX sdioclock 0 (off) |
| iwpriv mlanX sdioclock (get the current clock state) |
| |
| sdcmd52rw |
| This command is used to read/write a controller register in |
| Secure Digital I/O Interfaces. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX sdcmd52rw <function number> <register address> [value] |
| |
| For SDIO MMC driver, only function 0 and 1 access is allowed. And there |
| is a limitation for function 0 write, only vendor specific CCCR registers |
| (0xf0 -0xff) are permiited. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 sdcmd52rw 1 3 |
| iwpriv mlan0 sdcmd52rw 1 1 0x3f |
| |
| scancfg |
| This command is used to set/get scan configuration parameters. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX scancfg [t] [m] [p] [s] [a] [b] [ext] |
| |
| where the parameters: |
| [t]: Scan Type (0: Unchanged, 1: Active, 2: Passive, default Active) |
| [m]: Scan Mode (0: Unchanged, 1: BSS, 2: IBSS, 3: Any, default Any) |
| [p]: Scan Probes (0: Unchanged, 1-4: Number of probes per channel, default 4) |
| [s]: Specific Scan Time (0: Unchanged, n: Value in ms, default 110 ms, max 500 ms) |
| [a]: Active Scan Time (0: Unchanged, n: Value in ms, default 200 ms, max 500 ms) |
| [b]: Passive Scan Time (0: Unchanged, n: Value in ms, default 200 ms, max 2000 ms) |
| [ext]: Extended scan (0: Legacy scan, 1: Extended scan) |
| |
| No change if the parameter is 0 or the parameter is not provided. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 scancfg : Get all the current scan configuration settings |
| iwpriv mlan0 scancfg 1 3 : Set scan type to active and scan mode to any, |
| all the other scan configurations are unchanged |
| iwpriv mlan0 scancfg 0 1 2 200 : Set scan mode to BSS, number of probes to 2 and |
| specific scan time to 200 ms, all the other scan |
| configurations are unchanged |
| |
| sleeppd |
| This command is used to configure the sleep period of the WLAN device. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX sleeppd [<period>] |
| |
| Where the parameter is: |
| period: sleep period in milliseconds. Range 10~60. 0 for disable. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 sleeppd : Get sleep period configuration |
| iwpriv mlan0 sleeppd 10 : Set sleep period to 10 ms |
| |
| pscfg |
| This command is used to set/get PS configuration parameters. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX pscfg [k] [d] [l] ... |
| |
| Where the parameters: |
| [k]: Keep alive null packet interval (0: Unchanged, -1: Disable, n: Interval in seconds) |
| [d]: DTIM interval ( 0: Unchanged, |
| 1-5: Value, |
| 65534: DTIM will be ignored, listen interval will be used, |
| 65533: Closest DTIM to the listen interval period will be used ) |
| [l]: Local listen interval ( 0: Unchanged, |
| -1: Disable, |
| 1-49: Value in beacon intervals, |
| >= 50: Value in TUs ) |
| [a]: Ad-hoc awake period (0: Unchanged, 1-31: Beacon interval, 255: Firmware |
| will go to sleep after beacon send out) |
| [b]: Beacon miss timeout (0: Unchanged, 1-50: Value in milliseconds, 65535: Disable) |
| [p]: Delay to PS (0-65535: Value in milliseconds, default 1000ms) |
| [m]: PS mode (0: Unchanged, 1: Auto mode, 2: PS-Poll mode, 3: PS Null mode) |
| No change if parameters are not provided. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 pscfg : Get all the current PS configuration settings |
| iwpriv mlan0 pscfg 3 4 : Set PS keep alive null packet interval to 3 seconds |
| and DTIM interval to 4, all the other configurations |
| are unchanged |
| iwpriv mlan0 pscfg 0 0xfffe 10 0 20 |
| : Disable DTIM interval, set local listen interval to |
| 10 beacon intervals and beacon miss interval to 20, |
| all the other configurations are unchanged |
| iwpriv mlan0 pscfg 0 0 0 0 0 50 : Set delay to PS to 50 ms, keep the others unchanged |
| |
| fwwakeupmethod |
| This command is used to set/get the firmware wakeup method. |
| |
| where value is: |
| [n]: |
| 1 -- Firmware wakeup through the interface command interrupt |
| -- (default setting for SDIO/PCIe/USB) |
| 2 -- Firmware wakeup through the GPIO pin |
| [g]:If firware wakeup throug GPIO pin, [g] is GPIO pin number |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 fwwakeupmethod : Get current firmware wakeup method |
| iwpriv mlan0 fwwakeupmethod 1 : Set firmware wakeup method to Interface mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 fwwakeupmethod 2 5 : Set firmware wakeup method to GPIO mode, GPIO_pin=5 |
| |
| getkey |
| This command is used to get PTK/GTK |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX getkey |
| associate |
| Request an association to a given SSID/BSSID pair. This the only accurate |
| way to pick a specific AP and ESS for an association. The entry must |
| already exist in the scan table for the association to be attempted. |
| |
| iwpriv mlanX associate "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx SSID" |
| |
| sleepparams |
| This command is used to set the sleepclock configurations |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX sleepparams [<p1> <p2> <p3> <p4> <p5> <p6>] |
| |
| where: |
| p1 is Sleep clock error in ppm (0-65535) |
| p2 is Wakeup offset in usec (0-65535) |
| p3 is Clock stabilization time in usec (0-65535) |
| p4 is Control periodic calibration (0-2) |
| p5 is Control the use of external sleep clock (0-2) |
| p6 is reserved for debug (0-65535) |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 sleepparams : Get current sleepclock configuration |
| iwpriv mlan0 sleepparams 10 1000 2000 1 0 128 : Set sleepclock configuration |
| |
| netmon |
| This command is used to set/get sniffer mode configuration. |
| Note: The channel and band config is optional. If not specified, or if |
| any STA/uAP/STA+uAP connection is active, sniffer activity will be started |
| on the current config set in the FW. |
| 'rtap' monitor interface will be created on enabling sniffer activity and |
| should be made 'up' for capturing in a sniffer app. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv <interface> netmon [<act> [<filter>]] |
| iwpriv <interface> netmon [<act> [<filter>] [<band> <chan> [offset]]] |
| |
| Where the parameters are: |
| <interface> : mlanX, uapX |
| <act> : (1/0) enable/disable sniffer activity |
| <filter> : network monitor filer flag |
| bit 0: (1/0) enable/disable management frame |
| bit 1: (1/0) enable/disable control frame |
| bit 2: (1/0) enable/disable data frame |
| bit 3: (1/0) enable/disable frames destined to active connection only |
| bit 4: (1/0) enable/disable decrypted unicast data/mgmt frames |
| <band> : 802.11 band |
| bit 0: B |
| bit 1: G |
| bit 2: A |
| bit 3: GN |
| bit 4: AN |
| bit 5: AC 2.4G |
| bit 6: AC 5G |
| <chan> : channel to monitor |
| [offset] : secondary channel bandwidth |
| 0 - Bandwidth 20Mhz |
| 1 - HT Bandwidth 40Mhz sec channel above |
| 3 - HT Bandwidth 40Mhz sec channel below |
| 4 - VHT Bandwidth 80Mhz |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 netmon : Get the current sniffer mode configuration |
| iwpriv mlan0 netmon 0 : Disable network monitor activity |
| iwpriv uap0 netmon 1 7 : Enable sniffer activity on current channel set in FW, |
| set filter data, control, management frame. |
| iwpriv mlan0 netmon 1 4 11 6 : Enable sniffer activity in absence of active connection, |
| set filter data frame, band B/G/GN and channel 6 |
| iwpriv mlan0 netmon 1 7 20 64 1 : Enable sniffer activity in absence of active connection, |
| set filter management, control and data frame, band A/AN, |
| channel 64 and secondary channel above |
| iwpriv uap0 netmon 1 0x0c : Enable sniffer activity, set filter data frames |
| destined to the active uAP connection only |
| |
| iwpriv mlan0 netmon 1 0x1d : Enable sniffer activity, set filter decrypted data and |
| management frames destined to the active STA connection |
| only |
| |
| authtype |
| This command is used to set/get authentication type. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX authtype [n] |
| |
| where <n> |
| 0: 802.11 open system authentication |
| 1: 802.11 shared key authentication |
| 255: allow open system or shared key authentication (default) |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 authtype 0 : use open system authentication |
| iwpriv mlan0 authtype 1 : use shared key authentication |
| iwpriv mlan0 authtype 255 : allow open system or shared key authentication |
| iwpriv mlan0 authtype : get current setting |
| |
| powercons |
| This command is used to set the local transmit power constraint. |
| Value is in dbm unit. This command is only used for ad-hoc start. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX powercons [n] |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlanX powercons : get the current setting |
| iwpriv mlanX powercons 12 : set local power constraint to 12 dbm |
| |
| htstreamcfg |
| This command is used to set/get HT stream configuration. |
| The setting only takes effect in next association. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX htstreamcfg [n] |
| |
| where <n> |
| 0x11: HT stream 1x1 mode |
| 0x22: HT stream 2x2 mode |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 htstreamcfg : Get current setting |
| iwpriv mlan0 htstreamcfg 0x11 : Set HT stream 1x1 mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 htstreamcfg 0x22 : Set HT stream 2x2 mode |
| |
| ipaddr |
| This command is used to set/get IP address. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX ipaddr ["<op>;<ipaddr>"] |
| |
| where <op> |
| 0: Remove the IP address |
| bit 0: Set IP address for broadcast ARP filter, which will be auto enabled |
| in next host sleep configuration |
| bit 1: Set IP address for auto broadcast ARP response |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 ipaddr : Get current settings |
| iwpriv mlan0 ipaddr "0" : Remove IP address |
| iwpriv mlan0 ipaddr "1;192.168.0.5" : Set IP address for ARP filter |
| iwpriv mlan0 ipaddr "3;192.168.0.6" : Set IP address for ARP filter |
| : and auto ARP response |
| |
| macctrl |
| This command is used to set/get MAC control. |
| It's recommended to read the current setting first to avoid override issue. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX macctrl [n] |
| |
| where <n> |
| bit 0: Rx enabled |
| bit 1: Tx enabled |
| bit 3: WEP enabled |
| bit 4: EthernetII enabled |
| bit 7: Promiscuous enabled |
| bit 8: All multicast enabled |
| bit 9: RTS/CTS enabled (0: CTS to self) |
| bit 11: Force 11n protection disabled |
| bit 12: Ad-hoc g protection disabled |
| ... |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 macctrl : Get current MAC control |
| iwpriv mlan0 macctrl 0x13 : Set Tx/Rx on and EthernetII on |
| iwpriv mlan0 macctrl 0x813 : Set Tx/Rx on and EthernetII on |
| : Disable force 11n protection |
| |
| dfstesting |
| This command is used to set/get settings for DFS testing. |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX dfstesting [<user_cac_pd> <user_nop_pd> <no_chan_change> <fixed_chan_num>] |
| |
| where <user_cac_pd> is user-configured Channel Availability Check in msec |
| 0 = disable, use default period (60000) |
| 1-65535 = enable with that period |
| where <user_nop_pd> is user-configured Non-Occupancy Period in sec |
| 0 = disable, use default period (1800) |
| 1-65535 = enable with that period |
| where <no_chan_change> is enable/disable no channel change on radar |
| 0 = disable, 1 = enable (overrides below) |
| where <fixed_chan_num> is user-configured channel to change to on radar |
| 0 = disable, 1-255 = enable with that channel |
| (channel validity for region, etc. is not checked) |
| (only takes effect if no_chan_change = 0) |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 dfstesting : Get current dfstesting settings |
| iwpriv mlan0 dfstesting 2000 0 0 0 : user_cac=2sec, others disabled/default |
| iwpriv mlan0 dfstesting 0 0 1 0 : only no_chan_change enabled |
| iwpriv mlan0 dfstesting 0 120 0 64 : user_nop=2min, force chan 64 on radar |
| |
| thermal |
| This command is used to get the current thermal reading. |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 thermal : Get thermal reading |
| |
| indrstcfg |
| This command is used to set/get settings for independent reset mode |
| |
| Usage: |
| iwpriv mlanX indrstcfg <ir_mode> [gpio_pin] |
| |
| where <ir_mode> is independent reset mode |
| 0 = disable independent reset |
| 1 = enable out band and disable in band |
| 2 = enable in band and disable out band |
| where <gpio_pin> is user-configured gpio pin number to be used for oob mode |
| 0xFF = use FW default gpio assignment |
| 0-15 = gpio pin number |
| |
| Examples: |
| iwpriv mlan0 indrstcfg : Get current settings |
| iwpriv mlan0 indrstcfg 1 14 : Enable oob_mode with gpio pin 14 |
| iwpriv mlan0 indrstcfg 1 0xff : Enable oob_mode with default gpio pin |
| iwpriv mlan0 indrstcfg 0 : Disable ir_mode |
| iwpriv mlan0 indrstcfg 2 : Enable in band reset mode |
| |
| |
| =============================================================================== |
| U S E R M A N U A L F O R M L A N C O N F I G |
| |
| NAME |
| mlanconfig - configure the additional parameters available for the Marvell mdriver. |
| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| mlanconfig -v |
| mlanconfig <mlanX> <command> [parameters] ... |
| |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <bg_scan.conf> bgscfg |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <requesttpc.conf> requesttpc |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <crypto_test.conf> crypto_test |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <subevent.conf> subevent_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <subevent.conf> subevent_set |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <auto_tx.conf> auto_tx_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <auto_tx.conf> nat_keep_alive |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <auto_tx.conf> auto_tx_unreg |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <txrate_cfg.conf> txrate_cfg_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <txrate_cfg.conf> txrate_cfg_set_bg |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <txrate_cfg.conf> txrate_cfg_set_bgn |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <txpwrlimit_cfg.conf> txpwrlimit_cfg_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <txpwrlimit_cfg.conf> txpwrlimit_2g_cfg_set |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <txpwrlimit_cfg.conf> txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_set |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <pad_cfg.conf> pad_cfg_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <pad_cfg.conf> pad_cfg_set |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <11n_2040coex.conf> 2040coex |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> mode_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> mode_timeshare |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> mode_spatial |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> generictime |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> a2dptime |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> inquirytim |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> ap_generictime |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> ap_a2dptime |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <robust_btc.conf> ap_inquirytime |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <sdio_pulldown.conf> sdio_pulldown_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <sdio_pulldown.conf> sdio_pulldown_set |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd <sdio_pulldown.conf> sdio_pulldown_disable |
| mlanconfig mlanX arpfilter <arpfilter.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX mefcfg <mef.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX cfgdata <register type> <conf file> |
| mlanconfig mlanX sdcmd52rw <FN no.> <address> [data] |
| mlanconfig mlanX sdcmd53rw <FN no.> <address> <mode> <blksize> <blknum> [data1] ... [dataN] |
| mlanconfig mlanX setuserscan [ARGS] |
| mlanconfig mlanX getscantable [ARGS] |
| mlanconfig mlanX addts <filename.conf> <section# of tspec> <timeout in ms> |
| mlanconfig mlanX delts <filename.conf> <section# of tspec> |
| mlanconfig mlanX qconfig set msdu <lifetime in TUs> [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qconfig get [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qconfig def [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstats on [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstats off [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstats get [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstatus |
| mlanconfig mlanX ts_status |
| mlanconfig mlanX regrdwr <type> <offset> [value] |
| mlanconfig mlanX memrdwr <address> [value] |
| mlanconfig mlanX customie <index> <mask> <IE buffer> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_config <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_setinfo <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_setup <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_discovery <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_teardown <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_powermode <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_channel_switch <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_stop_channel_switch <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_cs_params <tdls.conf> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_disable_cs <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_link_status |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "wrong_bss" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "setup_existing_link" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "fail_setup_confirm" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "setup_with_prohibited" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "higher_lower_mac" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "ignore_key_expiry" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "allow_weak_security" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "stop_rx" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX tdls_debug "cs_im_return" <0/1> |
| mlanconfig mlanX mgmtframetx <mgmt_frame.conf> |
| |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| |
| Those commands are used in Marvell specific application called mlanconfig. |
| |
| =========== |
| -v |
| This command is used to display the version of mlanconfig utility. |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig -v |
| |
| hostcmd bgscfg |
| This command is used to configure the various parameters for PPS/UAPSD |
| or normal background scan. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/bg_scan.conf bgscfg |
| |
| hostcmd requesttpc |
| This command is used to request 802.11H TPC info. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/requesttpc.conf requesttpc |
| |
| hostcmd crypto_test |
| This command is used to test the encryption/decryption API of the firmware. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/crypto_test.conf crypto_test |
| |
| hostcmd subevent_get |
| hostcmd subevent_set |
| This command is used to get/set the configurations for event descriptor |
| interface command. |
| subsvent_get: get subscribed event parameters |
| subsvent_set: set subscribed event parameters |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/subevent.conf subevent_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/subevent.conf subevent_set |
| |
| hostcmd auto_tx_get |
| hostcmd nat_keep_alive |
| hostcmd auto_tx_unreg |
| This command is used to configures the Frame Auto Transmission parameters. |
| auto_tx_get: get auto_tx parameters |
| nat_keep_alive: register to firmware for sending NAT Keep Alive packet |
| auto_tx_unreg: unregister to firmware auto_tx |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/auto_tx.conf auto_tx_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/auto_tx.conf nat_keep_alive |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/auto_tx.conf auto_tx_unreg |
| |
| hostcmd txrate_cfg_get |
| hostcmd txrate_cfg_set_bg |
| hostcmd txrate_cfg_set_bgn |
| This command is used to set/get the transmit data rate. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/txrate_cfg.conf txrate_cfg_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/txrate_cfg.conf txrate_cfg_set_bg |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/txrate_cfg.conf txrate_cfg_set_bgn |
| |
| hostcmd txpwrlimit_cfg_get |
| hostcmd txpwrlimit_2g_cfg_set |
| hostcmd txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_set |
| This command is used to set/get the configuration data of Tx power limitation. |
| Note: The configuration set should be issued when STA is disconnected. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/txpwrlimit_cfg.conf txpwrlimit_cfg_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/txpwrlimit_cfg.conf txpwrlimit_2g_cfg_set |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/txpwrlimit_cfg.conf txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_set |
| |
| hostcmd pad_cfg_get |
| hostcmd pad_cfg_set |
| This command is used to set/get the configuration data for PAD OR. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/pad_cfg.conf pad_cfg_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/pad_cfg.conf pad_cfg_set |
| |
| hostcmd 2040coex |
| This command is used to send the 11n 20/40 Coex command to firmware. |
| Firmware will send 11n 20/40 Coex management action frame to AP. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/11n_2040coex.conf 2040coex |
| |
| hostcmd mode_get |
| hostcmd mode_timeshare |
| hostcmd mode_spatial |
| This command is used to get/set Robust BT Coex. |
| mode_get: get the current mode |
| mode_timeshare: set Robust BT Coex to timeshare mode (default on 1x1 chips) |
| mode_spatial: set Robust BT Coex to spatial mode (only for, and default on 2x2 chips) |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf mode_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf mode_timeshare |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf mode_spatial |
| |
| hostcmd generictime |
| hostcmd a2dptime |
| hostcmd inquirytime |
| hostcmd ap_generictime |
| hostcmd ap_a2dptime |
| hostcmd ap_inquirytime |
| This command is used to configure the time slice of COEX (only works in timeshare mode) |
| generictime: configure the Bttime and Wlantime in Station Generic case |
| a2dptime: configure the Bttime and Wlantime in Station A2DP case |
| inquirytime: configure the Bttime and Wlantime in Station Inquiry case |
| ap_generictime: configure the Bttime and Wlantime in Ap Generic case |
| ap_a2dptime: configure the Bttime and Wlantime in Ap A2DP case |
| ap_inquirytime: configure the Bttime and Wlantime in Ap Inquiry case |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanutl mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf generictime |
| mlanutl mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf a2dptime |
| mlanutl mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf inquirytim |
| mlanutl mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf ap_generictime |
| mlanutl mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf ap_a2dptime |
| mlanutl mlanX hostcmd config/robust_btc.conf ap_inquirytime |
| |
| hostcmd sdio_pulldown_get |
| hostcmd sdio_pulldown_set |
| hostcmd sdio_pulldown_disable |
| This command is used to set/get the settings of pulling up and |
| pulling down of SDIO lines. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/sdio_pulldown.conf sdio_pulldown_get |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/sdio_pulldown.conf sdio_pulldown_set |
| mlanconfig mlanX hostcmd config/sdio_pulldown.conf sdio_pulldown_disable |
| |
| arpfilter |
| This command is used to configure the ARP filtering parameters. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX arpfilter config/arpfilter.conf |
| |
| mefcfg |
| This command is used to set MEF settings. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX mefcfg config/mef.conf |
| |
| cfgdata |
| This command is used to set/get the configuration data to/from firmware. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX cfgdata <type> <.conf file name> |
| This command is used to set the cfg data in the .conf file to firmware. |
| |
| mlanconfig mlanX cfgdata <type> |
| This command is used to get the cfg data from firmware and display |
| on to the console. |
| |
| Where the value of <type> field is: |
| 2 -- Cal data download and <.conf file name> is cal_data.conf |
| |
| sdcmd52rw |
| This command is used to read/write a controller register in |
| Secure Digital I/O Interfaces. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX sdcmd52rw <function number> <register address> [value] |
| |
| For SDIO MMC driver, only function 0 and 1 access is allowed. And there |
| is a limitation for function 0 write, only vendor specific CCCR registers |
| (0xf0 -0xff) are permiited. |
| |
| Examples: |
| mlanconfig mlan0 sdcmd52rw 1 3 |
| mlanconfig mlan0 sdcmd52rw 1 1 0x3f |
| |
| sdcmd53rw |
| This command is used to issue a CMD53 read/write data in |
| Secure Digital I/O Interfaces. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX sdcmd53rw <func> <address> <mode> <blksize> <blknum> [data1] ... [dataN] |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| <func>: function number (0/1/2/..) |
| <address>: data address |
| <mode>: byte mode/block mode (0/1) |
| <blksize>: block size (32/64/../512, NA for byte mode) |
| <blknum>: block number or byte number |
| <data1> ... <dataN>: data for write |
| |
| Note: The total data length is block size * block number for block mode |
| or byte number for byte mode. The max data length is 2000-byte. |
| For write the data pattern will be duplicated to data buffer. |
| |
| Examples: |
| mlanconfig mlan0 sdcmd53rw 0 0x8000 1 0x40 2 |
| mlanconfig mlan0 sdcmd53rw 1 0x10000 0 1 5 0x0a 0x0b 0x0c 0x0d 0x0e |
| |
| setuserscan |
| Initiate a customized scan and retrieve the results |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX setuserscan [ARGS] |
| |
| Where [ARGS]: |
| ssid="[SSID]" specify a SSID filter for the scan |
| chan=[chan#][band][mode] where band is [a,b,g,n] and mode is |
| blank for active or 'p' for passive |
| bssid=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx specify a BSSID filter for the scan |
| wc="[WILDCARD SSID]" specify a UNIX pattern matching filter (using * |
| and ?) for SSIDs found in a broadcast probe |
| keep=[0 or 1] keep the previous scan results (1), discard (0) |
| dur=[scan time] time to scan for each channel in milliseconds |
| gap=[time gap] Time gap between two scans in milliseconds |
| probes=[#] number of probe requests to send on each chan |
| for each broadcast probe required and each SSID |
| specific probe required (1-4) |
| type=[1,2,3] BSS type: 1 (Infra), 2(Adhoc), 3(Any) |
| |
| Any combination of the above arguments can be supplied on the command line. |
| If the chan token is absent, a full channel scan will be completed by driver. |
| If the dur or probes tokens are absent, the driver default setting will be |
| used. The bssid and ssid fields, if blank, will produce an unfiltered scan. |
| It's allowed to input multiple ssid/wc entries, the max entry number is 10. |
| The type field will default to 3 (Any) and the keep field will default to 0 |
| (Discard). |
| |
| Examples: |
| 1) Perform an active scan on channels 1, 6, and 11 in the 'g' band: |
| setuserscan chan=1g,6g,11g |
| |
| 2) Perform a passive scan on channel 11 for 20 ms: |
| setuserscan chan=11gp dur=20 |
| |
| 3) Perform an active scan on channels 1, 6, and 11; and a passive scan on |
| channel 36 in the 'a' band: |
| setuserscan chan=1g,6g,11g,36ap |
| |
| 4) Perform an active scan on channel 6 and 36 for specific SSID: |
| setuserscan chan=6g,36a ssid=TestAP1 ssid=TestAP2 |
| |
| 5) Scan all available channels (B/G/N, A bands) for a specific BSSID, keep |
| the current scan table intact, update existing or append new scan data: |
| setuserscan bssid=00:50:43:20:12:82 keep=1 |
| |
| 6) Scan channel 6, for all infrastructure networks, sending two probe |
| requests. Keep the previous scan table intact. Update any duplicate |
| BSSID/SSID matches with the new scan data: |
| setuserscan chan=6g type=1 probes=2 keep=1 |
| |
| 7) Scan channel 1 and 6, for all networks matching the Mrvl*AP |
| or AP*Mrvl? patterns and for MrvlTst SSID. Generate 3 broadcast |
| probes for the patterns and 3 SSID specific probes for MrvlTst on |
| both channel 1 and channel 6. |
| setuserscan chan=1g,6g probes=3 wc="Mrvl*AP" wc="AP*Mrvl?" ssid="MrvlTst" |
| |
| 8) Scan all the channels for specified band. |
| setuserscan chan=0g |
| |
| 9) Scan channel 1 and 6, send 3 probe requests, scan each channel for 40 ms |
| with time gap of 50ms between 2 scans |
| setuserscan chan=1g,6g probes=3 dur=40 gap=50 |
| |
| All entries in the scan table (not just the new scan data when keep=1) |
| will be displayed upon completion by use of the getscantable ioctl. |
| |
| getscantable |
| Display the current contents of the driver scan table |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX getscantable |
| mlanconfig mlanX getscantable [#] |
| mlanconfig mlanX getscantable tsf |
| mlanconfig mlanX getscantable help |
| |
| 1) Without argument, the entire scantable is displayed. |
| 2) Specifying a # will display detailed information about a specific scan |
| table entry. '0' displays driver cached information regarding the |
| current association (if any). |
| 3) The tsf argument will display the entire scan table with the recorded |
| TSF timestamp for the entry. |
| 4) The help argument will display the legend for the capability field. |
| |
| addts |
| Send an ADDTS command to the associated AP. |
| |
| Process a given conf file for a specific TSPEC data block. Send the |
| TSPEC along with any other IEs to the driver/firmware for transmission |
| in an ADDTS request to the associated AP. |
| |
| Return the execution status of the command as well as the ADDTS response |
| from the AP if any. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX addts <filename.conf> <section# of tspec> <timeout(ms)> |
| |
| delts |
| Send a DELTS command to the associated AP. |
| |
| Process a given conf file for a specific TSPEC data block. Send the |
| TSPEC along with any other IEs to the driver/firmware for transmission |
| in a DELTS request to the associated AP. |
| |
| Return the execution status of the command. There is no response to a |
| DELTS from the AP. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX delts <filename.conf> <section# of tspec> |
| |
| qconfig |
| Send a WMM AC Queue configuration command to get/set/default params |
| |
| Configure or get the parameters of a WMM AC queue. The command takes |
| an optional Queue Id as a last parameter. Without the queue id, all |
| queues will be acted upon. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX qconfig set msdu <lifetime in TUs> [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qconfig get [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qconfig def [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| |
| qstats |
| Turn on/off or retrieve and clear the queue statistics for an AC |
| |
| Turn the queue statistics collection on/off for a given AC or retrieve the |
| current accumulated stats and clear them from the firmware. The command |
| takes an optional Queue Id as a last parameter. Without the queue id, |
| all queues will be acted upon. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstats on [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstats off [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstats get [Queue Id: 0-3] |
| |
| qstatus |
| This command retrieves the current status of the WMM queues. If WMM |
| is enabled then it displays the information for each AC in a table. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX qstatus |
| |
| ts_status |
| This command queries the FW for the status of TSIDs 0 through 7 |
| configured via call admission control and displays the results in a |
| table. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX ts_status |
| |
| regrdwr |
| This command is used to read/write the adapter register. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX regrdwr <type> <offset> [value] |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| <type>: 1:MAC/SOC, 2:BBP, 3:RF, 5:CAU |
| <offset>: offset of register |
| [value]: value to be written |
| |
| Examples: |
| mlanconfig mlan0 regrdwr 1 0xa060 : Read the MAC register |
| mlanconfig mlan0 regrdwr 1 0xa794 0x80000000 |
| : Write 0x80000000 to MAC register |
| |
| memrdwr |
| This command is used to read/write the adapter memory. |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX memrdwr <address> [value] |
| |
| where the parameters are, |
| <address>: memory address |
| [value]: value to be written |
| |
| Examples: |
| mlanconfig mlan0 memrdwr 0x80000000 : Read memory address 0x80000000 |
| mlanconfig mlan0 memrdwr 0x80000000 0xffffffff |
| : Write 0xffffffff to memory address 0x80000000 |
| |
| customie |
| This command is used to set or get custom IEs for management frames. |
| |
| Usage : customie [INDEX] [MASK] [IEBuffer] |
| empty - Get all IE settings |
| INDEX: 0 - Get/Set IE index 0 setting |
| 1 - Get/Set IE index 1 setting |
| 2 - Get/Set IE index 2 setting |
| MAX IE Index depends on device memory. |
| |
| -1 - Append/Delete IE automatically |
| Delete will delete the IE from the matching IE buffer |
| Append will append the IE to the buffer with the same mask |
| MASK : Management subtype mask value as per bit definitions |
| : Bit 0 - Association request |
| : Bit 1 - Association response |
| : Bit 2 - Reassociation request |
| : Bit 3 - Reassociation response |
| : Bit 4 - Probe request |
| : Bit 5 - Probe response |
| : Bit 8 - Beacon |
| MASK : MASK = 0 to clear the mask and the IE buffer |
| IEBuffer : IE Buffer in hex (max 256 bytes) |
| The Buffer should not be space separated. |
| |
| Example: |
| ./mlanconfig mlan0 customie |
| Get IE buffer, subtype mask settings for all indices. |
| |
| ./mlanconfig mlan0 customie 1 |
| Get IE buffer and subtype mask for the Index = 1. |
| |
| ./mlanconfig mlan0 customie 2 0 |
| Clear IE buffer and mask value for Index = 2. |
| |
| ./mlanconfig mlan0 customie 3 0x101 0xdd051234567890 |
| Set IE buffer and mask value for Index = 3. |
| |
| ./mlanconfig mlan0 customie -1 0x101 0xdd051234567890 |
| Append the specified IEBuffer at index with mask value of 0x101. |
| |
| ./mlanconfig mlan0 customie -1 0 0xdd051234567890 |
| Delete the specified IEBuffer from all the IEs. |
| |
| ./mlanconfig mlan0 customie 2 0 0xdd051234567890 |
| Delete the specified IEBuffer from the IEs at index 2. |
| |
| tdls_config |
| This command is used to enable/disable TDLS on device. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_config <0/1> |
| 1: Enable TDLS |
| 0: Disable TDLS |
| tdls_setinfo |
| This command is used for setting the capabilities of the TDLS station. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_setinfo <tdls.conf> |
| Set capabilities of TDLS station. |
| tdls_setup |
| This command is used to send TDLS setup request. |
| |
| Usage: tdls_setup <tdls.conf> |
| Send TDLS setup request. |
| tdls_discovery |
| This command is used to request TDLS discovery. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_discovery <tdls.conf> |
| Request TDLS discovery. |
| tdls_teardown |
| This command is used to send TDLS teardown request. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_teardown <tdls.conf> |
| Request teardown of TDLS link. |
| tdls_powermode |
| This command is used to send TDLS powermode request. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_powermode <tdls.conf> |
| Send TDLS powermode (either 0:Active, 1:PowerSave) command. |
| tdls_channel_switch |
| This command is used to send TDLS channel switch request. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_channel_switch <tdls.conf> |
| Send TDLS channel switch command. |
| tdls_stop_channel_switch |
| This command is used to send stop TDLS channel switch request. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_stop_channel_switch <tdls.conf> |
| Send stop TDLS channel switch command. |
| tdls_cs_params |
| This command is used to set TDLS channel switch params |
| |
| Usage : tdls_cs_params <tdls.conf> |
| Set TDLS channel switch params. |
| tdls_disable_cs |
| This command is used to disable TDLS channel switch |
| |
| Usage : tdls_disable_cs <0/1> |
| Disable TDLS channel switch. |
| tdls_link_status [peer_mac_address] |
| This command is used to get link information about TDLS links or |
| a TDLS link correponding to peer mac address. |
| |
| Usage : tdls_link_status |
| Send TDLS command to get current link status. |
| tdls_debug |
| This command is used for FW debug functionality and tests. |
| |
| mgmtframetx |
| This command is used to send mgmt frame |
| |
| Usage: |
| mlanconfig mlanX mgmtframetx <mgmt_frame.conf> |
| |
| =============================================================================== |
| U S E R M A N U A L F O R DRIVER COMMAND |
| |
| NAME |
| DRIVER COMMAND - This command is Marvell private command, it can enable and |
| configure Roaming offload and provide the interface between |
| between WPA_Supplicant and the Marvell mdriver |
| SYNOPSIS |
| WPA_CLI: DRIVER SETROAMOFFLOAD data1 |
| WPA_CLI: DRIVER SETROAMOFFLOAD 0/1/2/3/4/5 |
| Enable/Disable Roaming offload with different mode: |
| data1: |
| 0 - disable |
| 1 - enable and wakeup host based on roamOffloadAPlist |
| 2 - enable and ignore the roamOffloadAPlist |
| 3 - based on 2, and reconnect with the same BSSID when disconnect during host suspend |
| 4 - based on 2, and reconnect with the same SSID when disconnect during host suspend |
| 5 - based 0n 2, no roaming and only reconnect the specific BSSID/SSID when disconnect during host suspend |
| |
| WPA_CLI: DRIVER SETROAMOFFLAPLIST data1 [data2] ...... |
| WPA_CLI: DRIVER SETROAMOFFLAPLIST xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx |
| Download roaming offload AP list to Driver: |
| xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx - the BSSID of AP, one or more than one BSSIDs are allowed. |
| |
| WPA_CLI: DRIVER CFGROAMOFFLOAD [data1 = xx] [data2 = xx] [data3 = xx] [data4 = xx] ..... |
| WPA_CLI: DRIVER CFGROAMOFFLOAD [BSSID = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx] [SSID = marvell_ap] |
| [RETRY_COUNT = 0xff] [MAX_RSSI = 50] [MIN_RSSI=60] [SETP_RSSI = 5] ...... |
| |
| Configure Roaming offload: |
| Note: all parameters are optional. |
| Examples: |
| DRIVER CFGROAMOFFLOAD BSSID = 00:50:43:21:30:ca SSID = marvell_ap RETRY_COUNT = 0xff MAX_RSSI = 50 |
| |
| =============================================================================== |
| U S E R M A N U A L F O R M L A N 2 0 4 0 C O E X |
| |
| NAME |
| mlan2040coex - This application handles the 11n 20/40 coexistence operation for |
| the Marvell mdriver |
| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| mlan2040coex [-d <n>] [-i <intfname>] [hvB] |
| -d = Device number (n) |
| -i = Interface name (intfname) |
| -h = Help |
| -v = Version |
| -B = Run the process in background |
| Note: If device number (n) is not present, then 0 assumed. |
| If intfname is not present, then mlan0 assumed. |
| |
| =============================================================================== |
| U S E R M A N U A L F O R MLANEVENT |
| |
| NAME |
| mlanevent.exe |
| |
| This tool can be used to listen for and obtain events from the driver |
| through the netlink layer. |
| |
| ---------------- |
| Supported events |
| ---------------- |
| STA_DEAUTH |
| STA_ASSOC |
| BSS_START |
| BSS_IDLE |
| BSS_ACTIVE |
| |
| ----------------- |
| Details of events |
| ----------------- |
| |
| STA_DEAUTH |
| ---------- |
| For this event, the following information is shown: |
| + Deauthenticated STA MAC address. |
| + Reason for deauthentication. |
| |
| STA_ASSOC |
| ---------- |
| For this event, the following information is shown: |
| + STA MAC address. |
| |
| BSS_START |
| ---------- |
| For this event, the following information is shown: |
| + AP MAC address. |
| |
| BSS_IDLE |
| ---------- |
| For this event, there is no associated information. |
| |
| BSS_ACTIVE |
| ---------- |
| For this event, there is no associated information. |
| |
| =============================================================================== |